Cultural Heritage of Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh, المجلد 3Nagendra Kr Singh Anmol Publications, 1997 |
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... trade centre . However , it was the pashmina trade which was of supreme importance , and it involved a large number of people , from the nomads of Changtang whose animals produced it to the Ladakhi merchants who carried it to Leh and ...
... trade centre . However , it was the pashmina trade which was of supreme importance , and it involved a large number of people , from the nomads of Changtang whose animals produced it to the Ladakhi merchants who carried it to Leh and ...
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... trade , but also to compete with the Russians who , after grasping the potentialities of Central Asian trade were busily engaged in introducing their goods in these markets . As far back as 1812 , after his visit to Gartok , he had ...
... trade , but also to compete with the Russians who , after grasping the potentialities of Central Asian trade were busily engaged in introducing their goods in these markets . As far back as 1812 , after his visit to Gartok , he had ...
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... Trade The Kashmir Darbar took long strides for the promotion of trade on the Gilgit Frontier . To this end , they , apart from taking other measures , provided , in 1891-92 , incentive to the Kaliwal Indus Valley men , who traded ...
... Trade The Kashmir Darbar took long strides for the promotion of trade on the Gilgit Frontier . To this end , they , apart from taking other measures , provided , in 1891-92 , incentive to the Kaliwal Indus Valley men , who traded ...
المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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